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Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Kermit sings on stage with a chorus in the background

In UMD Visit, Kermit Makes a Rainbow Connection With Terps

Famed Frog (and his Performer) Talk With ARHU Dean About Jim Henson ’60, Miss Piggy and Life Lessons From the Muppets

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‘Find Something Bigger Than Yourself’

Maryland First Lady and Alum Dawn Moore Shares Priorities, Passions in Conversation at UMD

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‘Mobile-izing’ a New Generation to the Ballot Box

Campus Pop-Up Helps Register New Voters and Take the Angst Out of Election Day

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NextNOW Fest 2024: Handpicked Highlights From Curators

Arts Extravaganza to Feature Nearly 70 Activities, Performances, Exhibitions

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Taking the Long View on Start of School

Whether Prepping Rooms or Finalizing Lesson Plans, Veteran Employees Still Feel First-Day Excitement

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In Counterculture Exhibition, Undergrads Revisit What’s Going On

Students Jam on ’70s Musical Themes

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A robot piano plays in a concert hall, while a screen depicts a pianist playing on a piano elsewhere

Live From New York—and College Park

Guests at UMD See High-Tech Piano Play Music Students’ Performance 200+ Miles Away

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New Outreach Program Strikes Chords of Connection

Partnership With City Ferries Local Seniors to Music Performances at The Clarice

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With Terps’ Captioning System, a Silent Revolution Could Take Center Stage

Theatre Designers Seek to Improve Deaf Community’s Access to Live Performances

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Low-Cost Lessons Raise Musical Bar for Local Teens

Terrapin Community Music School Matches Grad Students With Youths to Expand Access

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Performance to ‘Tap’ Afro-Brazilian Roots of Dance

The Clarice to Host Joyful History Lesson

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Whatever Happened to Tawes Theatre?

Behind the Curtain of the Onetime Home of UMD’s Performing Arts, Famous Acts and One Ghost Dog

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